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Demographic and economic consequences of conflict / Kugler, Tadeusz; Kang, Kyung Kook; Kugler, Jacek; Arbetman-Rabinowitz, Marina   Journal Article
Kugler, Jacek Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Research on conflict traditionally focuses on its initiation, duration, and severity, but seldom on its consequences. Yet, demographic and economic recovery from the consequences of war lasts far longer and may be more devastating than the waging war. Our concern is with war losses and post-war recovery leading to convergence with pre-war performance. To test this proposition, we choose the most severe international and civil wars after 1920. We find that all belligerents recover or overtake demographic losses incurred in war. Economic assessments differ. The most-developed belligerents recover like a "phoenix" from immense destruction in one generation. For less-developed societies, the outcomes are mixed. The less-developed belligerents recover only a portion of their pre-war performance. The least-developed societies suffer the most and fall into lasting poverty traps. The overlapping generation growth model accounts for such differences in recovery rates based on pre-war performance challenging arguments from Solow's neoclassical growth perspective. Our results imply that foreign aid is incidental to the post-war convergence for the most-developed societies, can prompt recovery for the less-developed societies, and is not effective-unless it is massive and sustained-for the least-developed societies. World War II may provide a poor guide to current post-war challenges in Iraq and in Afghanistan.
Key Words Demography  Iraq  Afghanistan  Economic Recovery  Waging War  Civil War 
World War II 
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Hundred horizons: the Indian ocean in the age of global empire / Bose, Sugata 2006  Book
Bose, Sugata Book
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Publication DelhI, Permanent Black, 2006.
Description xii, 333p.Hbk
Standard Number 8178241633
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